Spacious family home by Weston Woods with large garden and extension potential.
No onward chain — immediate completion possible
Large south-facing private garden, quiet position
3 bedrooms; one bedroom on ground floor
Two reception rooms plus conservatory for flexible living
Larger-than-average single garage with light and power
Scope to extend subject to planning permissions
Older double glazing and assumed uninsulated cavity walls
Energy Rating E; Council Tax Band E (above average)
Set on a large plot in sought-after Worlebury, this detached 1930s home combines strong kerb appeal with practical family living. Offered chain-free, the property sits moments from Weston Woods and local green spaces — ideal for walkers, children and dog owners. The south-facing private garden and larger-than-average garage add outdoor and storage flexibility.
Internally there are two reception rooms, a conservatory and a ground-floor bedroom, giving flexible accommodation across 1,504 sq ft. Upstairs are two good-sized bedrooms and an en suite shower room. The layout offers scope to extend (subject to consents) for buyers seeking extra living space or value-add potential.
Practical points to note: the house has double glazing installed before 2002, cavity walls assumed to be uninsulated and an Energy Rating of E. Council Tax Band E reflects above-average local charges. These factors mean some improvement work (insulation, windows, energy upgrades) may be needed to reduce running costs and modernise.
Overall this is a roomy, character cottage-style home in a very quiet and affluent neighbourhood. It should appeal to families who prioritise outdoor access, generous plot size and extension potential, and who are prepared to invest modestly to increase energy efficiency and personalise the interior.